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we should follow the example of new york city nurse when hurricane sandy plunged her house into darkness, she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faring, her mind was on the 20 precious newborn in her care and rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of a north miami woman. when she arrived at the polling place she was told to wait to vote might be six hours. as time went by her concern was not with her tired body but whether folks like her would get to have a say. hour after hour, people stayed in line to support her because she is 102 years old. they erupted in cheers when she put on sticker that read, i voted. [ applause ] >> we should follow the example after police officer named brian murphy. whether a gunman opened fire on a sikh temple in wisconsin, brian was the first to arrive and he did not consider his own safety. he fought back u until help arrived and ordered his fellow officers to protect the safety americans worshipping inside even as he lay bleeding from 12 bullet wounds. when asked how he did that, brian said, that is just the
we should follow the example of new york city nurse when hurricane sandy plunged her house into darkness, she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faring, her mind was on the 20 precious newborn in her care and rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of a north miami woman. when she arrived at the polling place she was told to wait to vote might be six hours. as time went by her concern was not with her tired body but whether folks like her would get...
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the city's tourist numbers are down to one-third of what it was before the 2011 earthquake. but the city has much work to do to prepare for more overseas guests. >> translator: foreigners who can't speak japanese won't understand the guide's explanations. it won't be fun for them. >> translator: it would be helpful if historic sites had information in english too. >> reporter: the tour participants have given the city a lot to think about to improve its tourism industry. >> translator: japan is aiming to have 10 million visitors this year, but we realize our city needs to make a lot more effort to welcome foreign travelers. >> reporter: around the country, local governments are trying to think of new ways to welcome people from abroad. officials in tokyo hope to make the area's large number of traditional public baths a key attraction. >> translator: hi, i'm boris. i've just arrived in japan. have you ever taken a japanese public bath? >> reporter: they're producing a promotional video to give foreigners key tips on japanese bathing manners. there are some rules to observe.
the city's tourist numbers are down to one-third of what it was before the 2011 earthquake. but the city has much work to do to prepare for more overseas guests. >> translator: foreigners who can't speak japanese won't understand the guide's explanations. it won't be fun for them. >> translator: it would be helpful if historic sites had information in english too. >> reporter: the tour participants have given the city a lot to think about to improve its tourism industry....
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as the economy of southeast asia keeps growing, more people are flying from city to city in the region. atr is training pilots right in asia. the french-italian company hopes it will urge companies to buy its turbo prop planes. a japanese airline that shuttles between regional cities has decided to start using three of the propeller planes. >> at the beginning of the operation in japan with atr, we are confident that we can be successful. >> higher fuel prices are propelling changes to regional air travel. nhk world, paris. >>> people in norlt north western japan are used to dealing with wintry conditions. this time they're finding themselves under. >> the snowfall has reached record breaking levels. it's already at 502 centimeters which is the record so far this time of year. this is accompanied with gusts of 90 kilometers were hour. both combined are bringing blizzard conditions. the bad news is that the accumulation is going to be some staggering amount in the next 24 hours due to the additional snowfall of another 60 centimeters. another 60 centimeters will likely to bring more rec
as the economy of southeast asia keeps growing, more people are flying from city to city in the region. atr is training pilots right in asia. the french-italian company hopes it will urge companies to buy its turbo prop planes. a japanese airline that shuttles between regional cities has decided to start using three of the propeller planes. >> at the beginning of the operation in japan with atr, we are confident that we can be successful. >> higher fuel prices are propelling changes...
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it will remain that way as you get on to the jfx and head into the city. you are looking at a normal 11- ment ride southbound from the belt -- 11-minute ride southbound from the beltway to fayette street. 11 minutes to travel the outer loop from 95 up to 83. and the west side nice and clear there as well. just 8 minutes on the outer loop from 795 down to 70. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >> five things to know on this wednesday. you can show your love for wind energy in annapolis. environmental and business leaders will hold a rally from 11 to noon. they will hold a hearing on offshore wind power and the possible bill and they will vote on that in the next few weeks. >>> president obama signed an executive order aimed at fighting cyber threats. official also reveal some of the information today. it will make it easy for private companies in control of the nation's critical infrastructure to share information about sib he attacks with the government. >>> the full democratic controlled senate will likely vote to confirm chuck
it will remain that way as you get on to the jfx and head into the city. you are looking at a normal 11- ment ride southbound from the belt -- 11-minute ride southbound from the beltway to fayette street. 11 minutes to travel the outer loop from 95 up to 83. and the west side nice and clear there as well. just 8 minutes on the outer loop from 795 down to 70. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >> five things to know on this wednesday. you can show your love for...
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we should follow the example of the new york city nurse named medchu sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, see wasn't thinking how her own home was faring, her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of the north miami woman named desaline victor, when she arrived to the polling place and she was told the wait to vote might be six hours and as time ticked by, her concern was not with her tired body aching feet, whether folks like her would have their say. and hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line to support her because she's 102 years old and erupted and cheered when she finally put on a sticker that read "i voted." . [applause]. well -- that's desaline. [applause]. we should follow the example of a police officer named brian murphy, when a gunman opened fire on a sikh temple in wisconsin, brian was the first to arrive and he did not consider his own safety, he fought back until help arrived and ordered his fellow officers to p
we should follow the example of the new york city nurse named medchu sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, see wasn't thinking how her own home was faring, her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of the north miami woman named desaline victor, when she arrived to the polling place and she was told the wait to vote might be six hours and as time ticked by, her concern...
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and residents of other cities are seeing the same thing. officials with the ministry of environmental protection say nearly half the population has been affected by serious air pollution. the officials said smog containing fine particulate matter has blanketed a quarter of china's land. they said about 600 million people are affected. the air in about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials say they want to reduce the density of fine particulate matter in the atmosphere by 5% by 2015. chinese media report a government-affiliated think tank says air pollution in beijing exceeded national standards for 27 days in january. not everyone in china is able to air their opinions. protesters have been demanding freedom of speech. a dispute between government officials and journalists triggered the rallies. protesters say censors told editors of the newspaper to rewrite a new year's editorial. authorities reportedly promised to back away from kren sureship but p
and residents of other cities are seeing the same thing. officials with the ministry of environmental protection say nearly half the population has been affected by serious air pollution. the officials said smog containing fine particulate matter has blanketed a quarter of china's land. they said about 600 million people are affected. the air in about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials say they want...
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the ancient city has various attractions. one of them is the tombs of the valley of the kings. following the accident, the province of luxor ordered all hot air balloon companies to suspend operations for safety checks. >>> italy's parliamentary election produced no clear winner. the political instability is expected to continue as it struggles with fiscal problems. the vote on sunday and monday was focused on fiscal reforms, launched by prime minister mario monti. pier luigi bersani's party won a majority of seats in the lower house, but not in the upper seat. the center right won the upper house. the five-star movement also took many seats. beppe grillo leads the new party. forming a new administration requires approval by both houses of parliament. various parties will have talks before parliament convenes, but launching a stable administration won't be easy. voters in rome were pessimistic about the election outcome. >> translator: i'm afraid italy will become greece. >> translator: i want the politicians to fix the problem. >> berlusconi wants to avoid a political vacuum b
the ancient city has various attractions. one of them is the tombs of the valley of the kings. following the accident, the province of luxor ordered all hot air balloon companies to suspend operations for safety checks. >>> italy's parliamentary election produced no clear winner. the political instability is expected to continue as it struggles with fiscal problems. the vote on sunday and monday was focused on fiscal reforms, launched by prime minister mario monti. pier luigi bersani's...
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to gao after the french forces freed the city. now her hopes are dashed. she says when the rebels came, they vandalized her church and burned a bible. she said, they told us they had defeated jesus, but that is a lie. amin and others have found refuge in the capital city of acoko. each of them had stories of tragedy to tell. very sad stories, and they're in great need, especially for food and other supplies. workers with "operation blessing" are now on the ground in mali, providing these refugees beans and rice. they found shelter at some local churches, they still need nutritious meals. more than a quarter of a million malians are displaced. former muslim turned christian, abraham sissis says islamic militants would have killed him if he hadn't left timbuktu. he is thankful for cbn and caring americans. >> i am grateful for what you've done. we really appreciate it. thank you so much, "operation blessing." may god bless you. >> reporter: so as the struggle to liberate mali of armed militants continues, cbn and other christians ar
to gao after the french forces freed the city. now her hopes are dashed. she says when the rebels came, they vandalized her church and burned a bible. she said, they told us they had defeated jesus, but that is a lie. amin and others have found refuge in the capital city of acoko. each of them had stories of tragedy to tell. very sad stories, and they're in great need, especially for food and other supplies. workers with "operation blessing" are now on the ground in mali, providing...
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cities submitted their request to the central government. >> translator: i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they are considering filing a lawsuit to demand a stop to the construction. >>> japanese companies are teaming up to take part in an off shore development project. they sent up a joint group to build a huge oil rig. the group includes five machinery makers and shipbuilders. >> translator: we have established this group hoping to provide a place where enthusiastic engineers from various companies can come and work together. i hope they will pool their knowledge and ideas and help develop the technology that we need. >> well, as a first step, the group will develop technology for building a facility called the logistic hub off the coast of rio de janeiro. that's where the brazilian government's $100 billion oil development project is under way. this oil field is located some 2,000 meters under the sea and several hundred kilom
cities submitted their request to the central government. >> translator: i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they are considering filing a lawsuit to demand a stop to the construction. >>> japanese companies are teaming up to take part in an off shore development project. they sent up a joint group to build a huge oil...
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in the western city a type of cherry tree is starting to bloom. the weather on monday is warm rising to temperatures usually not seen until early april. >> translator: i can feel that spring has come because it's warm and the cherry trees are starting to bloom. >> in fukushima prefecture a local brewer has shipped 14 bottles of fresh sake. the brewer is about one of 40 across the country shipping sake marking the arrival of spring. the region is still recovering from the 2011 natural and nuclear disaster. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
in the western city a type of cherry tree is starting to bloom. the weather on monday is warm rising to temperatures usually not seen until early april. >> translator: i can feel that spring has come because it's warm and the cherry trees are starting to bloom. >> in fukushima prefecture a local brewer has shipped 14 bottles of fresh sake. the brewer is about one of 40 across the country shipping sake marking the arrival of spring. the region is still recovering from the 2011...
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cities, the case were destroyed. the port at i shall know mackey city has been reduced to half of that before the disaster. >> translator: i was very surprise ted gift and pleased to receive such support. >> they still have a long way to go in the restoration pro process. they will exchange the gold fwhoors money and use it for the restoration of the fisheries. bs for money and use it for the restoration of the fisheries. >>> severe weather is rolling across the u.s. robert speta has the weather there and across the world. >> all this rough weather flaring up. tornado warnings issued, another threat is some large hail in the portions of georgia, alabama and then over toward the carolinas, very well could see hail about the diameter of two centimeters some, definitely don't want to be caught outside as this storm system continues to spin up, push off here toward the northeast, gradually improving toward the southeast but a little bit farther toward the north across the mid-atlantic states into west virginia. this is w
cities, the case were destroyed. the port at i shall know mackey city has been reduced to half of that before the disaster. >> translator: i was very surprise ted gift and pleased to receive such support. >> they still have a long way to go in the restoration pro process. they will exchange the gold fwhoors money and use it for the restoration of the fisheries. bs for money and use it for the restoration of the fisheries. >>> severe weather is rolling across the u.s. robert...
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this model show took place in the southern city of karachi last month. most exhibitors were the familiar names from japan. but this year, for the first time, they shared the space with rivals from china. china's leading automaker, first automobile works, had the largest booth. pakistani consumers could see its sport utility vehicles and other automobiles. >> translator: this model is better than existing cars. it's low priced, too. >> reporter: prices for japanese cars have been rising sharply in recent years because of unfavorable exchange rates. first automobile works believes it has a chance to make inroads into pakistan. and its main weapon is price. >> we are planning to offer low price for pakistani and china and pakistani has a very good friendship. so my company wants to take more vehicles come to pakistan. >> reporter: trucks are some of first automobile works' best sellers in pakistan. low prices are helping them grab market share from japanese firms. the chinese company employs pakistanis who used to work for japanese automakers. it wants to u
this model show took place in the southern city of karachi last month. most exhibitors were the familiar names from japan. but this year, for the first time, they shared the space with rivals from china. china's leading automaker, first automobile works, had the largest booth. pakistani consumers could see its sport utility vehicles and other automobiles. >> translator: this model is better than existing cars. it's low priced, too. >> reporter: prices for japanese cars have been...
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the asanyo railway express collided with a truck near a station in the city of takasago. the first and second cars went off the tracks, but the train kept going for another 170 meters. then it crashed into a station platform. the train's driver is said to be in serious condition. the truck driver and 13 passengers on the train were slight injud. >>> the decision to drop wrestling from the 2020 olympics could disappoint many countries. it's one of the oldest sports on the olympic program. the final decision will be made at the international olympic committee general assembly in september. the ioc executive board made the proposal at their meeting in lausanne, switzerland. the ioc is considering excluding one sport from the games. it may add a sport from among baseball, softball, karate, and others. ioc members are proposing there be 25 core sports. >> the view of the executive board and the members of the executive board, this was the best program for the olympic games in 2020. it is not a case of what's wrong with wrestling. it is what's right with the 25 core sports. >>
the asanyo railway express collided with a truck near a station in the city of takasago. the first and second cars went off the tracks, but the train kept going for another 170 meters. then it crashed into a station platform. the train's driver is said to be in serious condition. the truck driver and 13 passengers on the train were slight injud. >>> the decision to drop wrestling from the 2020 olympics could disappoint many countries. it's one of the oldest sports on the olympic...
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north korea going ballistic putting videos about destroying possibly new york city taking the question can the white house really afford to play war games with defense spending? that is next, don't go away. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur liz: welcome back, it is half-time and no time to cut defense spending because north korea is gearing up for another nuclear test and state run media releasing this youtube video showing missiles hitting new york city set to the tune of michael jackson's "we are the world." we have former cia korea chief and retired lieutenant colonel ralph peters who says with dangerous countries like north korea and china acting up on cyber attacks, cutting defense spending could be deadly. first to you, what di do you mae of the video? >> the north koreans read a very rich life. north koreans are
north korea going ballistic putting videos about destroying possibly new york city taking the question can the white house really afford to play war games with defense spending? that is next, don't go away. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours....
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[video clip] >> tourists take the various memorials and attractions around the city. it is really difficult to get a look at daily life since your tour group is kept isolated from ordinary people. you cannot go to restaurants and normal shops and look around. these images were shot from the window of moving buses. we were going through on the way from one tourist attraction to the other, getting into north korea, which is rare for journalists. we were told not to take photographs of everyday people. these are rare images. i left my hotel to get images of daily life. you see a city of few private cars. most people walk or ride bicycles. teams walk together to their jobs on construction sites and usually walking behind a leader carrying a flag or red banner. roads are being repaired and new housing being built. it is all in preparation for ceremonies next year, the 101st anniversary of the country's founding leader, still referred to as the great leader. >> what do they think they are gaining by having such a closed society? >> continuing their absolute control, basical
[video clip] >> tourists take the various memorials and attractions around the city. it is really difficult to get a look at daily life since your tour group is kept isolated from ordinary people. you cannot go to restaurants and normal shops and look around. these images were shot from the window of moving buses. we were going through on the way from one tourist attraction to the other, getting into north korea, which is rare for journalists. we were told not to take photographs of...
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to the debate which is a big city divide in the united states. would be classic scenes from the receipts or to say new york's someone tell them it's a stop the bloodshed on this one comes to come is coming is there a consensus.
to the debate which is a big city divide in the united states. would be classic scenes from the receipts or to say new york's someone tell them it's a stop the bloodshed on this one comes to come is coming is there a consensus.
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skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to the remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral for the details of the burial ceremony yet to be released. the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi ballet is travelling to germany for specialist treatment after a violent acid attack against him just over two weeks ago doctors there will be trying to help save said if it ins eyesight he said in english the reports from the moscow hospital where he was taken immediately after the attack. his doing rather well surprisingly well actually he did thank the doctors for doing everything in their power to pull him out of a very difficult situation that he found himself in did suffer third degree burns and those are very severe to his face and neck he said he's full of hope for full recovery an
skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to the remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral for the details of the burial ceremony yet to be released. the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi ballet is travelling to...
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a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to the remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral with the details of the burial ceremony yet to be released. the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi ballet is traveling to germany for specialist treatment after a violent acid attack against him just over two weeks ago doctors there will be trying to help save set again fill ins eyesight what he said in english to reports from the moscow hospital where he was taken immediately after the attack. is doing rather well surprisingly well actually he did thank the doctors for doing everything in their power to pull him out of a very difficult situation that he found himself in to did suffer third degree burns and those are very severe to his face and neck he said he's full of hope for a full
a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to the remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral with the details of the burial ceremony yet to be released. the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi ballet is traveling to...
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heads of hakodate and five other cities submitted the request to the central government. >> i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> reporter: the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they're considering filing aawsuito demand a stop to the construction. >> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to be restored. overcoming the challenges of japan's 2011 disaster won't be easy. but step by step people are moving forward. find out how on the road ahead, every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time right here on "newsline. >>> shocking reports have emerged about the voyage of a group of asylum seekers whose boat was rescued off sri lanka. almost 100 people apparently died during the two-month ordeal from starvation and dehydration. the sri lankan navy rescued 31 adult males and one boy on saturday. they were on a sinking boat in waters off the southeast coast. the survivors appeared weak and thin. others in the group were
heads of hakodate and five other cities submitted the request to the central government. >> i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> reporter: the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they're considering filing aawsuito demand a stop to the construction. >> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to be...
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as a senator from new york, i'm troubled about the emerging threats as new york city is a top tear row target. we have two missions for wmd under the national guard, cutting those programs, obviously, puts us at grave risk. we have a lot of national guard contingencies and operations throughout the state which is essential for recovery efforts. we saw what an amazing job they did in hurricane sandy so i'm very concerned that with these cuts, we expose ourselves to vulnerabilities. cyber threats is the greatest threat. we do a lot of work for them in the labs, and i'm worried about our training. obviously, it's one of the premier trading operations we have for the army, and we have to keep the resources available. i'd like you to briefly talk about if you can quantify, how are the risks now elevated because of the cuts? >> well, senator, i'll answer briefly and see if one of the chiefs, in terms of their service,ment to respond. you asked the right question. how is risk elevated? so what we provide a deterrent against enemies and assurance of the allies, and then where we can't do as mu
as a senator from new york, i'm troubled about the emerging threats as new york city is a top tear row target. we have two missions for wmd under the national guard, cutting those programs, obviously, puts us at grave risk. we have a lot of national guard contingencies and operations throughout the state which is essential for recovery efforts. we saw what an amazing job they did in hurricane sandy so i'm very concerned that with these cuts, we expose ourselves to vulnerabilities. cyber threats...
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to the these by 2050. -- cities by 2050. further away from where food is grown. requiring new ways to prevent waste and enhance nutrition. here is another illustration. from all the statistics i have thrown at you so far, there is one thing that i hope you will remember from my remarks this morning. it is just breathtaking. just to say this. a full 30-50% of food produced in the world rots or goes uneaten. that, to me, is one of the most amazing statistics i will ever articulate. up to 50% of our total global output. well waste might be a problem here in the developed world, the problem in developing countries is getting the goods to market area roughly 85% of the food produced never crosses international borders. given the unequal distribution of people and arable land i just mentioned, that is a major obstacle to data feeding the world. when it comes down to it, we need to produce more higher- quality, more nutritious foods. and we need to become better at moving at. we need to do a lot more of it sustainable. the solution
to the these by 2050. -- cities by 2050. further away from where food is grown. requiring new ways to prevent waste and enhance nutrition. here is another illustration. from all the statistics i have thrown at you so far, there is one thing that i hope you will remember from my remarks this morning. it is just breathtaking. just to say this. a full 30-50% of food produced in the world rots or goes uneaten. that, to me, is one of the most amazing statistics i will ever articulate. up to 50% of...
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abroad more than fifty vital medicines have disappeared from the running around the city international sanctions came in because the foreign in britain c m a from can no longer make their way into iran people with cancer and him ophelia wait often ended with bad news that their drug is not available their chances of survival are getting ever slimmer as sanctions heat patients instead of politicians officials estimate a total of six million iranian patients could be in danger because of the drug deficit in the van by local and international media reported on the first death apparently caused by the shortage a fifteen year old boy who suffers from him ophelia couldn't get the medicine he desperately needed despite a frantic search by his family and he died in hard. the toll on the whole. the west used predator now they tried sanctions on the military sector then we realized we actually started making progress there but they wanted to weaken destabilize the country and the government is their aim this is why they now target people so that people get angry and take to the streets protestin
abroad more than fifty vital medicines have disappeared from the running around the city international sanctions came in because the foreign in britain c m a from can no longer make their way into iran people with cancer and him ophelia wait often ended with bad news that their drug is not available their chances of survival are getting ever slimmer as sanctions heat patients instead of politicians officials estimate a total of six million iranian patients could be in danger because of the drug...
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then it was a national security issue, so national security issue, so and washington and mexico city the president corporation and building trust, institutional trust mexico understands the views to disagree on something we agree it is such of complicated situation but fighting drugs and trafficking, smugglers, a long way to go but we are much better when fingerpointing would have been with those differences are channels and many times to move on the agenda. but one clarification i am here is a private citizen not public official. when i talk about we it is because it is not we is them. i am hoping you take that into account. what is obvious is the geography with mexico and the destiny of loss. including rocks from columbia, arms not just central america but all over the world salute that is a huge issue. so with needs of social development the flows of people crossing territories as out papers to get to the u.s.. at the same time the source of millions of americans went out of 10 are there and now we received that now is that the core of our own perception of what are mexicans. this
then it was a national security issue, so national security issue, so and washington and mexico city the president corporation and building trust, institutional trust mexico understands the views to disagree on something we agree it is such of complicated situation but fighting drugs and trafficking, smugglers, a long way to go but we are much better when fingerpointing would have been with those differences are channels and many times to move on the agenda. but one clarification i am here is a...
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more than fifty vital medicines have disappeared from the running around the city international sanctions came in because the foreign in britain c m a from can no longer make their way into iran people with cancer and him ophelia wait often ended with bad news that their drug is not available their chances of survival are getting ever slimmer as sanctions heat patients instead of politicians officials estimate a total of six million iranian patients could be in danger because of the drug deficit in the vendor local and international media reported on the first death apparently caused by the shortage. a fifteen year old boy who suffers from hemophilia couldn't get the medicine he desperately needed despite a frantic search by his family and he died in hospital on. the west trying to do now they tried sanctions on the military sector then they realized we actually started making progress there but they wanted to we can destabilize the country and the government is their aim this is why they now target people so that people get angry and take to the streets protesting that. and people indeed
more than fifty vital medicines have disappeared from the running around the city international sanctions came in because the foreign in britain c m a from can no longer make their way into iran people with cancer and him ophelia wait often ended with bad news that their drug is not available their chances of survival are getting ever slimmer as sanctions heat patients instead of politicians officials estimate a total of six million iranian patients could be in danger because of the drug...
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the city's tourism officials say one million people are in town for the festivities. now, that's more than five times as many people who showed up for the super bowl. new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like mardi gras, super bowls, final fours, big conventions, business meetings. that is the lifeblood of the city. >> susie: she also says this year's mardi gras is expected to bring in almost $150 million and that the planning never stops. tomorrow, new orleans will start working on mardi gras 2014. well, that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 12. have a great evening, everyone. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll fin
the city's tourism officials say one million people are in town for the festivities. now, that's more than five times as many people who showed up for the super bowl. new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like...
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tier one cities, the 25 million plus population cities, they're maturing. but the tier two and three cities, the stiffs that are only 10 million or 5 million populations, those are huge cities by western standards, there's a lot of growth going on there. the infrastructure growth in china's going on, they have 50 years of runway to come close to where europe and north america are right now. the chinese are thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're not thinking about what's next week. so, we're building for the long-term. >> so, let me ask you, for your u.s. customer, which effects her most, stock market levels, employ or housing? what's the most relevant factor, or some other? >> from what we can understand, the behavior of the consumer, employment, number one. spousal partner employment number two, maybe housing as an indicator whether they have disposal income three, stock market doesn't seem to say, stock market's up today, i'm buying something tomorrow. i don't believe that's an influ
tier one cities, the 25 million plus population cities, they're maturing. but the tier two and three cities, the stiffs that are only 10 million or 5 million populations, those are huge cities by western standards, there's a lot of growth going on there. the infrastructure growth in china's going on, they have 50 years of runway to come close to where europe and north america are right now. the chinese are thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're thinking across multiple decades...
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million is what police are offering the >> the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million reward to help capture and ex-police officer wanted by police. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. so far, the department had received 700 tips in the search, which is now in its second week. we are still in the flu season, and it is one of the worst. you can bet germs are lurking just about everywhere. if you think you can dodge the bullet just by isolating yourself, coming up in today's medical alert, there is really no where to hide. >> it makes me think about how many people hold this every day. we could have some snow tomorrow night. we will detail that. first, a live look at ocean city. >> if you need to make a big plans purchase, your timing is perfect. shop maryland and the take place this weekend beginning after midnight saturday morning. you will not have to pay the 6% sales tax on certain energy star appliances. the idea is for consumers to be more grain as they say a little more green. >> the legislature and others have put in
million is what police are offering the >> the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million reward to help capture and ex-police officer wanted by police. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. so far, the department had received 700 tips in the search, which is now in its second week. we are still in the flu season, and it is one of the worst. you can bet germs are lurking just about everywhere. if you think you can dodge the bullet...
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secretary of defense in the hearing that took place the other day on ben began city made it clear -- benghazi that we don't have the resources to product and defend and offer security to our people. that is not acceptable. the department of defense has absorbed almost $600 billion. we're looking at up to over this period of 10 years, a $1 trillion cut and it can't take place. mr. chairman, this hearing is critical to allow the joint chiefs to provide an honest assessment to the services. the loss of capabilities or readiness in the mismatch of the resources we're going to have to work together to ensure the that the american people understand how serious this is. that's reason for this hearing today. last week led by the senator, senators mccain, graham, eni introduced a bill that will end sequestration that will provide the department to allow to work under a solution. it is not a perfect solution but it is better than doing nothing. there is growing concern that the president won't increasingly negotiate on a compromise until after sequestration takes place on march 1. each member
secretary of defense in the hearing that took place the other day on ben began city made it clear -- benghazi that we don't have the resources to product and defend and offer security to our people. that is not acceptable. the department of defense has absorbed almost $600 billion. we're looking at up to over this period of 10 years, a $1 trillion cut and it can't take place. mr. chairman, this hearing is critical to allow the joint chiefs to provide an honest assessment to the services. the...
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. >> afscme could not reach a agreement with the city last time around so the city imposed a contract that included a pay cut. kelley had to give up a horse she had for 13 years and the supervisor lost her home. >> i work hard, i got my job, i saved for my house and i feel like it was tornway from me because of the budget cuts. you take 12% of my pay, for a single person. i cannot make my anymore. >> look at the difference in response times. four years ago, 95% of calls were answered in ten seconds. by the second quarter of this fiscal year, only 90% of calls were answered within the ten seconds. people calming 911 with emergencies waited 4.5 seconds ned of 2.5, and people calling 311 with nonemergencies waited nearly minute. the dispatchers say the job is getting harder and not because of the calls we take. >> and the not knowing, how much more are they going to take. how much more can you alter your life, there's a point you lose everything. >> now the city of san jose may end the year with a projected surplus of $10 million. even with that, mayor reed said that the city cannot affo
. >> afscme could not reach a agreement with the city last time around so the city imposed a contract that included a pay cut. kelley had to give up a horse she had for 13 years and the supervisor lost her home. >> i work hard, i got my job, i saved for my house and i feel like it was tornway from me because of the budget cuts. you take 12% of my pay, for a single person. i cannot make my anymore. >> look at the difference in response times. four years ago, 95% of calls were...
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saturday's attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago saw a huge blast in the snooper hall which killed more than one thousand people. in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battens against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the santa clara public proclaimed its sovereignty in two thousand and eight. she could face a death penalty in her native afghanistan for converting from islam to christianity a young girl's no been allowed to stay here in russia as a refugee than after she was his own bio family for changing her beliefs that is within a caution of reports. the real was born in afghanistan by two thousand and eleven she and her family arrived in russia in a small town in the prone region in search of a better life her father pleaded for asylum but it was denied because there was no evidence that either he or his family were threatened with political rel
saturday's attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago saw a huge blast in the snooper hall which killed more than one thousand people. in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battens against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the santa clara public proclaimed its...
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and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property taxes. the mayor outlined plans to streamline government services and use the savings to cut property taxes which right now are twice as high as surrounding counties. >> at a time when families are choosing to live in baltimore, our property taxes will be more come pets tif. >> part of that savings would come from changes to the city's pension system. new hires would sthoift a 401(k) model. also,firefighters hours would increase. . >> we must work with our fire unions to negotiate a new schedule with significantly higher pay to reduce insufficiencies and
and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property...
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so, for example, you need to know that wisconsin is a state and that there are cities inside of it. i'm from it, so if i say that i like wisconsin, there's a whole bunch of interests that cascade off of that. and so you need to understand that hierarchy of objects. but you also need to be able to understand how they relate to each other and synonyms, duplication, things like that. >> does this personalization then become, you know, the way that you described it as some complementary to search, does that create a new paradigm? at least the most recent thing that any of the large internet companies has come out with is this social searching that facebook has introduced. is that a end steppingstone along the way -- is that a steppingstone along the way to what you see? >> i think so. there's the social graph which is really important and very fundamental. what i'm talking about in terms of personalization, it will give way to the interest graph. >> what is that? >> the interest graph is the set of things that i'm interested in. and if you know the set of things i'm interested in, you k
so, for example, you need to know that wisconsin is a state and that there are cities inside of it. i'm from it, so if i say that i like wisconsin, there's a whole bunch of interests that cascade off of that. and so you need to understand that hierarchy of objects. but you also need to be able to understand how they relate to each other and synonyms, duplication, things like that. >> does this personalization then become, you know, the way that you described it as some complementary to...
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and young people in the city of new york. 50 million tourists visited new york city and the big apple last year. we continue now with liz claman. liz: as we said, stocks are trading in a very narrow range. the dow jones industrial in positive territory. let's find out what the traders are talking about. we have nicole petallides on the trading floor. >> yes, we are going to hover around these levels. it will be seven weeks in a row that the s&p will be higher. that is the first time we have seen that in two years. are you trying to tell me that two years of optimism is working? >> the sentiment in the market is you want to be in this market is moving moving higher. look at the news today. very positive sentiments in our markets. m&a news. cash on hand. it's a very positive thing. >> that is cut and dry. on the other hand, with m&a news, good news. then you have struggling in europe. >> we do. that has been a headline that has been around for a while. but the good news is outweighing the bad news and the market is resilient enough. what we need to do now is get through the end of this
and young people in the city of new york. 50 million tourists visited new york city and the big apple last year. we continue now with liz claman. liz: as we said, stocks are trading in a very narrow range. the dow jones industrial in positive territory. let's find out what the traders are talking about. we have nicole petallides on the trading floor. >> yes, we are going to hover around these levels. it will be seven weeks in a row that the s&p will be higher. that is the first time...
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he briefly considered fighting city hall, but friday will be the last sunset performance. after that, he'll take it out on a boat. >> hopefully i can do it. i'm going to sing good-bye and thank you to all the people that came around and it will be wonderful. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> sounds like an i check and very fashionable. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks to speculation of a t watch. this is welcome news >>> apple stock finished the day up thanks to speculation of a new smart watch. this is welcome news for a company criticized for lack of innovation following the death of steve jobs. >> but mike asked how much can you possibly do with something as small as a watch? >> anybody know what time it is? >> 5 and 2. >> anybody know what time it is? do you know what time it is? >> 1:58. >> you do know, chances are because you looked at your smart phone, watches? not so much. is that about to change? >> a bunch of rumors that apple may be testing out an i watch. >> molly wood, who by the way, wears a watch for style. thinks it could be called a watch, but a remote control for your iphone
he briefly considered fighting city hall, but friday will be the last sunset performance. after that, he'll take it out on a boat. >> hopefully i can do it. i'm going to sing good-bye and thank you to all the people that came around and it will be wonderful. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> sounds like an i check and very fashionable. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks to speculation of a t watch. this is welcome news >>> apple stock finished the day up thanks to speculation of a new...
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we should follow the example of a new york city nurse ms. sÁnchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness she was not thinking about how her own home was faring. her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow a north miami woman who went she arrived to vote, she was told it might be six hours. time ticked by. her concern was not about her aching body or her aching feet but whether folks would be able to get there safe. hour after hour people stayed there to support her because she is 102 years old. they erupted in cheers when she put on a sticker that read "i voted." [applause] [applause] we should follow the example of a police officer when a gunman open fired on a sikh temple in wisconsin. brian was the first to arrive, and at the not consider his own safety. he fought back until help arrived, and ordered his fellow officers to protect the safety of the fellow americans worshiping inside. even as he lay bleeding from 12 bullet wounds. when asked how he
we should follow the example of a new york city nurse ms. sÁnchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness she was not thinking about how her own home was faring. her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow a north miami woman who went she arrived to vote, she was told it might be six hours. time ticked by. her concern was not about her aching body or her aching feet but whether folks would be...